UPDATE FROM THE HILL May 11, 2012 Colin Roskey Alston & Bird 2011 FINAL AGREEMENT HR 3765 (Health provisions) Introduced and passed in the House: 2 year delay of Medicare physician SGR scheduled payment cut (27%), plus: One percent update for physicians Would have repealed the ACA provisions on physician owned hospitals The offsets for the SGR patch and extenders were: $13.4B over 10yr from recapturing insurance exchange subsidies $10.6B from hospital bad debt payments $8B from the prevention fund $6.8B from hospital outpatient evaluation and management services $4.1B from hospital Medicaid DSH Would have extended for 2yr: Rural ambulance add on; Outpatient Therapy caps; Physician work geographic adj; Quality Improvement programs; Transitional Medical Asst Senate passed amended version allowing for only 2 month SGR cut delay, proposed to extend all expiring health provisions for 2 months, and no providers cuts as offsets House agreed to and passed a tweaked Senate version allowing for 2 month extension of SGR delay and health extenders, with an agreement to appoint conferees to work out a longer term deal by Feb. 29 th President Signed ON Dec. 23 rd 1
2012 Doc Fix Most significant hurdle for providers and suppliers has already passed (extension of doc fix ) but deal is only good for 10 months Presidential and Congressional Elections Congressional elections largely driven by Republicans desire for entitlement reforms, and the Democrats desire to protect and preserve Medicare and to maintain the ACA Affordable Care Act Repeal and Replace Supreme Court Decision HHS Moves Forward CMS Leadership Physician Doc Fix Payment Sustainable Growth Rate ( SGR ) Problematic formula for paying physicians under Medicare in place for years and, since 2003, has been stipulating that there should be mandatory cuts in payments to doctors BUT Congress has consistently postponed those cuts and instead raised Medicare physician fees slightly or held them constant 2
Most Recent Doc Fix February 2012: Ten Month Extension On Feb. 16, House and Senate negotiators sign conference report includes doc fix and extension of payroll tax and unemployment insurance Doc Fix patch extends Medicare physician payment rates at current levels through the end of the year. $18 billion cost over 10 years is offset by various cuts under ACA, as well as cuts to Medicare payments to inpatient rehabilitation facilitates ( IRFs ), hospitals, skilled nursing facilities ( SNFs ), clinical labs, and other providers December 2011: Two Month Extension As 2011 came to a close, House and Senate deadlocked on a doc fix Ultimately, Congress cleared a two month doc fix As part of the compromise, House/Senate appoint conferees to resolve differences Medicare Extenders In addition to doc fix the following Medicare extenders are included: Outpatient Therapy Caps Hospital Payments POLICY Hospital Outpatient Hold Harmless Payments Physician Work Geographic Adjustment Payment for Technical Component of Certain Physician Pathology Services Ambulance Add On Payments Qualifying Individual ( QI ) Program Extension of Transitional Medical Assistance ( TMA ) COST (increase spending, 2012 2022) $700 mill. $100 mill. $100 mill. $400 mill. $50 mill. $100 mill. $600 mill. $1.1 bill. 3
Health Related Offsets Health Related Offsets Would Save $21.2 bill. over 10 years ($18 bill. for doc fix ) POLICY Reducing Bad Debt Payments Resetting Clinical Laboratory Payment Rates Medicaid Disproportionate Share Hospital Correcting the Louisiana Matching Rate Reduction in the Prevention and Public Health OFFSETS $18 bill. $2.7 bill. $4.1 bill. $2.5 bill. $5 bill. RECAP: EXPIRING HEALTH PROVISIONS DEADLINE DAY: DECEMBER 31 st 2012 Medicare physician sustainable growth rate (SGR) payment cut scheduled for 27% unless delayed or reformed Therapy cap exception Section 508 wage index reclassification Rural Ambulance Service payment Outpatient hold harmless Physician Work Component Geographic floor Technical Component of certain physician pathology services Mental Health Services reimbursement Minimum payment for Bone Mass measurement Low Income Qualifying Individual (QI) program 4
SEQUESTRATION The failure of the Super Committee in November has triggered a sequester across the board cuts of up to 2% in all federal programs (domestic and defense) which will be effective January, 2013 (Medicare beneficiaries, and Medicaid are exempted) Defense community is gearing to fight sequestration they are calling for defense to be exempt Congress could pass a deficit reduction package exceeding $1.2 trillion which would prevent sequestration; White House has threatened a veto KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR Supreme Court heard three days of oral arguments on various pieces of the health reform law including the individual mandate on March 26, 27 and 28 (Decision in June) 2013 Budget succeeds in House making major long term structural reforms to Medicare and Medicaid and avoiding sequester but dead on arrival in Senate Drug Shortage WH Executive Order: Increased staff in FDA shortages office, expand FDA efforts to review shortages and examine of price gouging, and work more closely with DOJ on gray market and hoarding. Finance and HELP held hearings in December: Sen. Hatch bill PDUFA reauthorizations contain policy adjustments addressing drug shortages, likely only bipartisan health bill in Congress before lame duck 5
MORE 2012 ACA NEWS OF NOTE Despite deliberation from Supreme Court and Congress, implementation continues Exchange development Essential health benefits Sunshine regulations Accountable Care Organizations Other CMMI initiatives: bundling Other fraud and abuse authorities: provider suspensions, temporary moratoria, individual exclusion authority But note strong repeal pressures on CLASS and IPAB OTHER 2012 CATALYSTS Election! November 6 th Future of Medicare likely at center of health care policy discussion for both parties Lame Duck session could involve changes to Medicare provider payment policy Democrat: Affordable Care Act emphasis, Innovation Center models, delivery system reforms, bundling, accountable care organizations, cost control through IPAB GOP: Ryan Wyden premium support model, well regulated marketplace for private insurance with protections for current seniors 6
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